Psychedelics such as LSD, psilocybin mushrooms, and DMT do something strange to the way the brain experiences time.
New research suggests that psychedelic drugs may work by strengthening specific brain connections linked to memory and cognition.
Researchers found that the psychedelic compound DOI strengthens connections between the claustrum and anterior cingulate ...
A new advanced imaging study led by scientists from the Centre for Psychedelic Research at Imperial College London (ICL), has looked at what happens in people's brains when they take the potent ...
According to Carhart-Harris, normal waking consciousness is governed by structured patterns of brain activity: Certain regions talk mostly to each other, networks like the default mode network enforce ...
Psychedelic-assisted therapy (PAT) offers a new approach. Its 50–60% early success rates are remarkably high. This is a ...
A perspective article published in Psychedelics by Prof. Xiaohui Wang and colleagues examines how psychedelic substances profoundly reshape the perception of time, offering unprecedented insights into ...
If we travelled back 16,500 years to visit North America during the Ice Age, research suggests we would see our ancestors making use of psychedelic mushrooms. From cacti in ancient Mexico to ergot ...
What can octopuses on MDMA teach us about sociability? That’s what neuroscientist and psychedelics researcher Gül Dölen wanted to find out. The creatures are antisocial with a brain structure very ...
July 25 (UPI) --Veterans who receive traumatic brain injuries in combat often experience crippling post-traumatic stress disorder, anxiety and depression, leaving them hopeless and potentially ...
A new study by investigators from Mass General Brigham has used next-generation imaging technology to discover that when the ...